Q&A: Attention All single “Moms” How do you relieve stress due to handling everything yourself???


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Question by Chely: Attention All single “Moms” How do you relieve stress due to handling everything yourself???

You ladies are great- have one child starting Kindergarten and so far it’s already been a headache- she can only ride a bus with high school kids!!! I am making other arrangements I really cannot afford. I pray it works out.

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Answer by Jenn
Sex!

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When Carol Floch realized that her marriage was about to end and that she was about to join the ranks of moms left to raise their children on their own, she could not stop crying. She mourned her shattered hopes and grieved the loss of the family she had always dreamed of. But mostly, she cried for her children. Into Carol’s grief, regret and fear, God’s Spirit came with a message from Psalm 84: “Build your nest near my altar, and I will be your children’s source of security, protection, provision and blessing. In The Single Mom’s Devotional, Carol tells her story and shares with the “sisterhood of single moms” how they can build their family’s “nest” in the protective shadow of God’s presence. Single mothers, whether on their own after a divorce or a husband’s death, will discover how to find true life in Christ and allow the strength of that inner life to be the compass by which they navigate an unpredictable future. Near God’s altar—the cross of Christ—is where single moms will discover life through relinquishment, power through dependence and hope through surrender. Anchored at the foot of the cross, readers will find daily security and hope as they nourish their souls and nurture their children at a place near God’s altar.

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Q&A: Working moms: What do you think of the term “full time mom?”?

Question by P.o.F.: Working moms: What do you think of the term “full time mom?”?
Currently, I am enjoying being a stay-at-home mom to my 5 year old son and 1 year old daughter. But I have also been a working mom, working full time from the time my son was 8 months old, until he was 3, when I lost my job (and then got pregnant with my daughter.) So, I’ve done both, and both have their good and bad sides. But, even when I was a working mom, I never stopped being a mom! There’s still long nights awake with a teething baby, having to call off work if the kiddo gets sick, all the while working to provide for my child, missing him when I’ve been working too many hours, thinking about him constantly, worrying when you get a phone call from the sitter. “Mom” doesn’t just turn off once you clock in.
What do you think? I prefer the term “stay-at-home mom,” myself.
I totally agree that “Every mother is a working mother.”

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Answer by shadowtalker1
I guess I never really labeled it one way or another – I’m just “mom”. I also work, but I don’t consider myself a ‘working mother’ because all moms work.

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A single mother’s friendly, no-nonsense guide to balancing dating and parenting.

Embarking on the dating scene can be a fun though sometimes daunting prospect for any single woman. But for the more than 10 million single women in the U.S. with children at home, dating is a much more complicated matter. Whether uncoupled through divorce or death, single moms face a wide range of questions:

When will I be ready to date and how do I start? When-and what-should I tell the kids? What happens if I love the guy and the kids hate him?

In Mom, There’s a Man in the Kitchen and He’s Wearing Your Robe, Ellie Slott Fisher, a once-widowed, once-divorced single mother of two, speaks with refreshing candor about balancing dating and parenting. Drawing upon her own experience, the stories of many other women, and the advice of family psychologists, Fisher offers encouragement, strategies, and a healthy dose of humor for the single-but-looking mom-from how to meet men in the first place to when to introduce your date to the kids, from when and where to work sex into the equation to how to talk to your dating teenagers without looking like a hypocrite. Practical, funny, and hopeful, this is the one guide single moms need before jumping into the murky waters of the dating pool.

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Don’t you sometimes wish that a day has 72 hours instead of just 24? If youâ??re a single mom, time management is a necessary skill. You cannot afford to just settle with, â??There is so much to do in so little time. Thatâ??s just the way it isâ?

Time management can daunting for single moms. As breadwinners of the next generation, single moms often engage in stressful multi-tasking, but they still lack time to do everything that needs to be done. If you think it’s tough being a mom, try being a working mom. If you think it’s tough being a working mom, try being a single mom.

There are methods that can be applied to time management, especially for single moms. If you want to know the secrets of time management suited for single moms, read the following tips:

Time Management for Single Moms Tip # 1: Plan and Organize.

Your days should be mapped out to maximize time. At the start of every phase in your life, a new job, a new year, after your birthday, etc., plan how your days go. Scheduling is imperative, if you seek to do the most that you can with every hour that you’re given. Stick to your schedules, giving allowances only for priorities and your children.

Time Management for Single Moms Tip # 2: Prioritize.

If, for example, something comes up, or too much is on your schedule for the day, bump off a few tasks. Prioritize the most important tasks that you really have to do today, and spread out the rest to do for the next few days.

Just list down everything you need to do, and then rank them up by urgency. Limit yourself to ten per day, and tick off these tasks as you finish them. If something comes up that you also must attend to, prioritize only the most urgent and most important tasks to fill your day with. Remember, you are no Superwoman. Take care of your sanity too.

Time Management for Single Moms Tip # 3: Delegate.

When you know that you can’t do everything on your schedule, you need to ask for help and give some of your tasks to others. Remember that you’re only human. You need to have time for yourself, too. You also shouldn’t let yourself get run down by multi-tasking. If you can’t mind the kids because you have to work, get daycare. You could also look for a babysitter.

But if you worry about your kids’ security, it would be best if your office has daycare facilities. At least your kids will be near you and you can work with less worry, knowing they are safe and nearby.

Living the life of a single mom can become fun and enjoyable, if you apply these tips. Time management for single moms is easy; you just have to start by admitting that you can only do so much in a day.

Time management is a skill that single moms must learn, and learn well. With the dual role you have (and who knows what other things youâ??ll be able to do), being able to plan, prioritize, and delegate your tasks are essential to maintain your sanity. For single moms, time management is a breeze if theyâ??re willing to put this plan into action.

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The single mom in debt. She is a victim of today’s economic recession. Unfortunately, she is also the target of many scams floating around these days, such as firms promising to hook a single mom in debt up with government grants for single moms. These heartless companies promoting these scams ought to be hogtied — or at least made to sit through a Pauly Shore marathon.

Their scam goes something like this: For x-amount of dollars we will send you the web link or the forms you need to apply for government grants for single moms. The rub is – you part with your money and receive worthless information, if you receive anything at all. Women out there really need to read the fine print and look things over and size things up carefully before falling for a government grants for single moms thing.

Government Grants For Single Moms

However, when it comes to single moms in debt and actual ways and means for them to get debt relief – very real and successful programs exist. Old and new. These programs include: debt consolidation & debt consolidation loans, debt settlement, consumer credit counseling, and in extreme cases – bankruptcy. These are programs that are proven to provide a single mom in debt with the debt management and debt reduction plans that are the most beneficial. But to repeat: Government grants for single moms do not exist.

As just mentioned, bankruptcy should only even be considered in extreme situations. The reason is that bankruptcy is like a poison pill. Single moms in debt that feel like they’re drowning in debt might fall for the TV commercials touting that bankruptcy is a walk in the park and can give you a fresh start – this is simply not true. Bankruptcy is by no means a simple walk in the park. It can relieve some debt obligations, yet others remain. Property can still be seized. And the stain on bankruptcy on one’s credit record for up to 10 years cannot be overemphasized. This is truly damaging.

Government Grants For Single Moms

One of the best debt reduction and elimination programs available to single moms today is known as Debt Settlement. This is a newer program that has been gaining much media attention as of late. It works by having a debt settlement firm negotiate on your behalf with your creditors with the goal of gaining concessions in the total amount of debt that is owed. Debt Settlement can achieve amazing reductions in debt of 50% up to 75% – without ever needing to even consider bankruptcy. And as we have mentioned – government grants for single moms do not exist.

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Cooper Sullivan is a winner. He’s competitive and at the top of his career. A new job leads him back to Natalie’s door. Seeing her again after so many years makes Cooper realize that the only thing he never won and the only thing that really matters is Natalie’s heart….

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If you are a working mother, you probably have a set routine that involves work, and more work, after you get home!

However, it is important for you to consider your future and the future of your children and family. Scholarships for working moms who want to go back to school give you an opportunity to change your future for the better.

What Keeps Most Moms from Returning to School? Working moms have a busy life. However, that does not stop you from realizing that the future awaits you. You must sometimes wonder what your life will look like in five or ten years. Especially in 20 years, where will you be?

You can pretty well assume that if you are in a low-paying job with no future now, it probably will not change. However, if you choose to continue your education, in a few years you will be in a different place in your life. You can look forward to a better paying, rewarding career.

Moms often are hesitant to go back to college because they do not have time or money. Money for college can usually be obtained with grants and scholarships, especially now with increased federal funding.

The issue of time is just a matter of realizing what the sacrifice of a little time will provide in benefits in a few years. You can even accomplish this while working your present job.

There are ways to help you stay motivated to make the time to further your education:

1. Online courses: If you take courses online, either all your courses or just part of them, you can save a lot of time in driving to and from campus. This also allows you to do your class work and still be home with your family.

2. Be Disciplined: When you have some extra time for college work, utilize it to the fullest. Do not allow yourself to be distracted from your study time. As you get further into your courses, this is something you will learn as you go.

3. Be motivated by your future plans: Although it make be extremely tiring and difficult at times, keep your eye on the prize. Visualize where you will be after you achieve your goals and begin your new life.

You need to make that first move and begin to find funding for your education by applying for grants and scholarships for working moms. Then, all you need to do is to begin to look toward the future with anticipation. The best is yet to come.

I know how hard it is to go back to school so I did some research for you.

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Question by silvercomet: Why do divorced (and widowed) mothers call themselves “single moms”?
Why don’t they just say they are divorced (or widowed)? There’s no reason to be ashamed.

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Answer by ganja_claus
For the same reason you would sell used stuff “As good as new”

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